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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am truly embarrassed for you. Stop peddling conspiracy theories. ACB is an extremely well-respected judge. She did not discuss how she would rule on these issues with Trump or anyone from his administration, and she swore to this during the hearing. That you don’t believe her only illustrates how absurd and desperate you are. DP[/quote] She has been a judge for 3 years. That is not long enough to be "well respected." That is embarrassing.[/quote] And Kagan was NEVER a judge! Does that embarrass you too? :lol: :lol: [/quote] Ignorant comment. Kagan was Solicitor General, a position dubbed the "10th SC Justice" because the office is in the SC and so much time is spent arguing before the Court. She was Dean of Harvard Law and Professor before that, infinitely more impressive than Barrett with her thin resume and lack of an impressive publication record.[/quote] +1 Unimpressed by the hearings and her resume. She answers hypotheticals from the Rs but not from the Ds. She is ignorant on current matters. She looks uncomfortable in her seat and knows very well she is not worthy of filling it. She is an above average law professor from a good law school, a dime a dozen. Fervently hope she does not get confirmed. She has a mean and stubborn streak which is extremely well hidden but will come out after a few years on the court.[/quote] Even her supporters are defensive about the fact that there is not *one* exceptional aspect of her resume. She is beyond mediocre compared to RBG’s accomplishments, even at the same age. This is a straight ideology hire, and as such nothing to be proud of. [/quote] I wonder how many of you would ever in a million years graduate first in your law school class, clerked for Justice Scalia, become a law professor at Notre Dame where she received the Distinguished Professor of the Year award three times, be appointed to the Seventh Circuit, and nominated to the SCOTUS. Nothing impressive or exceptional whatsoever about her resume. :roll: [/quote]
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